“He went to the hospital to get an MRI and we’ll just wait and see,” Georgia coach Mark Richt said. “He hurt it on the long run and it was bothering him. … Before the injury, he did a good job. He’s broken some records that probably won’t be broken for a long time. He’s played at a high level, especially this year.”

Murray was having a big game, completing 18 of 23 passes for 183 yards and TD passes of 9, 16, 1 and 8 yards to help the Bulldogs build a 35-10 halftime lead.
Hutson Mason replaced him and threw a 24-yard TD pass to Todd Gurley with 12 seconds remaining in the first half.
“It’s really unfortunate, especially the way that he’s played the last couple of games and really the entire season,” Bulldogs tight end Arthur Lynch said of Murray. “This one in particular is tough because I know it was an emotional one for him. It’s just a shame. I’m just hoping for the best.”